Essays, Inspiration Sweatpants & Creativity | Commaful Writing Contest Winners! Thank you to everyone who entered our contest with Commaful! You guys made it really difficult to choose just three final Jessica Hancock Posted on May 8, 2017
Self Care Sweatpants & Soul | Feeling Chemotherapy By Melissa McAllister It was January 2014. In the shower, Nisha Sondhe felt something every woman dreads. There it was. A Guest Author Posted on May 7, 2017
Self Care Sweatpants & Soul | Healing Through Poetry (SAAM) Happy Poetry Month, dear friends. I want to share with you how I came to take on the identity of poet and creative writer, Emmie Arnold Posted on April 27, 2017
Inspiration Sweatpants & Creativity | Commaful Writing Contest Sweatpants & Coffee and Commaful join forces to inspire writers with this fun contest. Shandle Blaha Posted on April 14, 2017
Inspiration Sweatpants & Creativity | 8 Great Ideas for Crafting With Kids Spring is upon us and we all need ways to keep the kids entertained, bookmark these colorful crafts! Unicorn Poop | MomDot Barbara Doyle Posted on March 30, 2017
Inspiration, Life Inspire Your Heart with Art It’s been said, and though some scoff at it, it is certainly true, everyone’s an artist. You may not think you have an Barbara Doyle Posted on January 30, 2017
Essays, Inspiration, Mental Sweatpants & Sanity | Coping With Trauma Through Creativity “Where there is ruin there is hope for a treasure.” – Rumi Two years ago my daughter told her counselor she Guest Author Posted on October 11, 2016
Essays, Inspiration Sweatpants & Creativity | Art Is…Everything: Lessons From My First Art Retreat I returned home with a reinvigorated respect for what making art offers our lives, beyond just beauty. Here’s a taste of what Guest Author Posted on September 5, 2016
Essays, Inspiration Sweatpants & Creativity | Making Space to Create Making things keeps me human and able to connect to life outside my limbs. Jerusha Gray Posted on August 22, 2016
Essays Personal Essay | A Crying Shame By Joan Langford In my early 20s, when I flailed about with no clear direction, when a job meant answering phones and opening Guest Author Posted on May 2, 2016